Tulip Season can be any season with this cheery springy floral quilt! Shown using Tulip Tango fabrics for Moda Fabrics, but can be made with your choice of fabrics. Since the new line of fabrics feature tulips, the time was right to make a tulip quilt pattern with long elegant leaves and blooms to show off the prints. The garden is surrounded by a pretty border of flying geese.
The pattern includes instructions for two sizes, a Small of 65 1/2 x 68 1/2" or Large of 85 1/2 x 91 1/2" (Small size shown on front cover and could be used as lap or twin quilt). This blooming floral quilt uses Fat Quarters for the prints. For an even more varied look, use a Layer Cake. Pattern includes cutting instructions for a Layer Cake as well as Fat Quarters. This pattern is also suitable to use with Fat Sixteenths that are at least 9 1/2" long. Yardage for blocks and background is indicated on the back of pattern.
The Tulips pattern has lots of options, whether you want to use precut 2 1/2" strips, 10" squares, or fat quarters, and it includes 5 sizes. The large 8" x 14" blocks are simple to make and go together quickly.
This 5" square friendly pattern features happy tulip blocks and scrappy stars. Features the fabric line Gingham Gardens by Heather Peterson of Anka's Treasures for Riley Blake Designs. 5" square friendly.
Tulip & Vine Quilt Pattern crafts a charming garden of blocks. Piece this adorable design with a jelly roll in Laguna Sunrise by Sherri & Chelsi for Moda Fabrics for a darling addition to any home.
Finished sizes:
Quilt - 57.5" x 67.5"
Runner - 14.5" x 50.5"
Mini - 19.25" x 19.25
The Collections for a Cause Etchings line of fabrics used in this pattern benefit the Parkinson's Foundation. One of the symbols of Parkinson's is a tulip, which inspired the design of this quilt. Project Size: 100" x 100"
Time to grab your favorite group of 2.5" strips and make yourself a field of flowers. Try working with ombre fabric for a fun result, or just some happy, colorful prints. The quilt will look amazing no matter what you choose.
When I designed our latest collection Fresh Fig Favorites, I wanted it to be a collection that people could use for any seasonal project. So at the same time I was designing fabric, I was designing this simple grouping of quilts as fun little seasonal projects. Choose your favorite season, or do... Read more
Goodness Grows is a scrappy, happy homage to flower gardens. Composed of log cabin flower blocks and string-pieced leaf units enclosed by a rail fence, this quilt is a perfect way to use a line of fabric or a bunch of scraps to create a quilt thatll have you thinking spring all year long. If you mix... Read more
Four patterns in one. Start a seasonal project club! The Hello Seasons pattern contains 4 different banners. Easy to kit and fun to teach. Add a seasonal banner hanger for a fun kit. Pattern instructions can be broken up into the 4 seasons for kitting and includes kit cover inserts. Banners finish at 12-1/2" x 20-1/2".
Seasonal Craziness by Janet Rae Nesbitt of One Sister. A collection of 6 large projects and 6 small quilts to enjoy with every changing season! From spooky ghosts and witches on Halloween, to sparkling Christmas ornaments, Easter baskets in the garden, and fun Shooting Stars for a summer picnic.... Read more
If you loved the Stitchy Stars Cross Stitch Pattern by Lori Holt, you will love the Seasonal Stitchy Stars Tablerunner Pattern. Star blocks shine bright in four seasonal colorways bound to make any table sparkle no matter the season. These tablerunners are sew cute, you will probably want to make them all. Finished sizes: 16.5" x 79.5"
A warm and snuggly quilt is an absolute must when the days grow cooler. I am in love with Moda's flannel and the beautiful colors in Primitive Gatherings' latest flannel fabric line - Prairie Gathering Flannel. Seasons Change uses a layer cake from the group and each square makes a leaf and a chain... Read more
Stitch up a seasonal treat in about 3 hours with KT's delightful Mini Table Treats. the 17" round table toppers require no piecing - just layer circles with batting and backing, quilt, applique and bind. So quick and easy you'll want to make them all for yourself - and for gifts!